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Message 23838 - Posted: 4 Aug 2006, 2:49:59 UTC

13hrs into it and only .5% done? none of my other BOINC processes take that long. It estimated some 1700 hrs to complete! I\'m also doing rosetta, SETI and SETI Beta, and Einsteins. All process normally. What\'s up with it. Does it take this long normally?
And I don\'t have a slow computer either.
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Message 23839 - Posted: 4 Aug 2006, 2:58:32 UTC

Yes, it should take months to do a unit. I do multiple projects, and some of my CPDN will take nearly a year. Very normal. These are 160 year projects. You get trickles, which give you credits, every year of the project.

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Message 23840 - Posted: 4 Aug 2006, 4:17:05 UTC - in response to Message 23839.  

Hey thanks for the Info. I hadn\'t thought about it that way. 160 years, damn that\'s good science then.
Great.
Again thanks for the prompt reply, I\'ll download a new unit of work now for climate prediction.

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Message 23841 - Posted: 4 Aug 2006, 4:58:39 UTC

I have in the past also run multiple projects beside CPDN. At that time I had 66% allocated to CPDN, the rest for the other projects. This allowed for CPDN to also make some progress.
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Message 23843 - Posted: 4 Aug 2006, 7:50:45 UTC

Given that the work units are so long, it\'s always a good idea to take a backup of the c:\\program files\\boinc directory after shutting down the model. That way if something happens to the work unit, you can resume it from the backup.
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Message 23905 - Posted: 11 Aug 2006, 18:06:58 UTC - in response to Message 23843.  

Given that the work units are so long, it\'s always a good idea to take a backup of the c:\\program files\\boinc directory after shutting down the model. That way if something happens to the work unit, you can resume it from the backup.


Hello, I’m a new to the BOINC and climateprediction. It’s going to take me 4 or 5 months to run model.
I realize that with a project that is going to last so long it is a good idea to make a backup. How do I do that?

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Message 23907 - Posted: 11 Aug 2006, 18:56:07 UTC

* Right-click on the Boinc icon, and \'exit\'
* Navigate to c:\\program files\\ using My Computer or Explorer
* Right-click on \\boinc\\, and \'copy\', \'paste\'
* (if you get a \'files in use\' error, then reboot and repeat the above 3 steps)
* Now you can resume the model by running the boinc manager.
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